I don't know if this is for "Going Pro" section or not, I posted it here because there is big chance that it will get more views, if not feel free to move it to different section.
Just out of curiosity, does any of you sell pictures on microstock websites and which website do you use? I spent some time today looking at photostreams on Flickr of many CL members, and many of you have stock-like material. Not gonna name anybody but who has it will know.

im a member of getty images (http://www.gettyimages.com/) where i send pics in every now and again...They do have a tight entry and selection process, but no harm all the same to pay the bills with a photo now and again..

im a member of getty images (http://www.gettyimages.com/) where i send pics in every now and again...They do have a tight entry and selection process, but no harm all the same to pay the bills with a photo now and again..

Do you need to pay when joining with them & how much you get from them

Do you need to pay when joining with them & how much you get from them

The ones that I know are free to join and all of them have different way of paying for your downloads.

I joined to Istockphoto, and Shutterstock. I still didn't apply since I don't have any suitable material for stock. But the reason that I joined is because they send me ideas each week to my mail and also they have some training about stock photography and requirenments.

iStockphoto - Stock Photographer Training Manual
8.0 - Prohibited Use:
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I'm a contributor on istockphoto.com , it sounded amazing at the beginning , the idea that I can sell my photos for money ! ,I didn't upload anything until I got accepted last February ,it was very difficult to get accepted , I had hard times figuring out what's suitable for stock and getting a rejection after another , at last I got accepted but that was just the start , I had some harder times trying to get my first file accepted , but here comes the hardest part , most of the rejections are for technical issues .
(of course after months of getting rejections you'll know exactly what they mean by "suitable for stock")

Just to give you an idea about the technical issues you might get rejections for , I'll copy here some of the rejections' emails I got :

This file contains artifacting when viewed at full size. This technical issue is commonly created by the quality settings in-camera, in post-processing or in RAWsettings. Artifacting may be the result of other factors such as excessive level adjustments.

This file contains artifacting when viewed at full size. This technical issue is commonly created by the quality settings in-camera, in post-processing or in RAWsettings. Artifacting may be the result of other factors such as excessive level adjustments.

Once the above issue(s) with this image have been rectified, we will be happy to review it again for addition to our library. Please be sure to address ALL of the above issues prior to resubmission.
Go to: http://www.istockphoto.com/resubmit_rej ... ID=8443147 to resubmit.

If you need more information please visit the pages (if any) listed next to the above issue(s).

Once the above issue(s) with this image have been rectified, we will be happy to review it again for addition to our library. Please be sure to address ALL of the above issues prior to resubmission.
Go to: http://www.istockphoto.com/resubmit_rej ... ID=9733654 to resubmit.

If you need more information please visit the pages (if any) listed next to the above issue(s).

The items that are the predominant aspect of this file have a distinctive logo or trade dress that is likely proprietary to the manufacturer. Certain uses of this file may represent infringement of those rights and with regret we cannot therefore include the file in the iStockphoto library.

If you require further explanation regarding this rejection, please forward this message and your questions to Client Relations (help@istockphoto.com)

Once the above issue(s) with this image have been rectified, we will be happy to review it again for addition to our library. Please be sure to address ALL of the above issues prior to resubmission.
Go to: http://www.istockphoto.com/resubmit_rej ... ID=9343525 to resubmit.

If you need more information please visit the pages (if any) listed next to the above issue(s).

We found the overall composition of this file's lighting could be improved. Technical aspects that can affect the overall quality of lighting are: flat/dull colors, blown-out highlights, harsh reflection, shadows or lens flares. These can all limit the usefulness of a file.

The iStockphoto forums may also contain valuable educational information, however, forum posts regarding specific declined files will be removed at the discretion of the administrator.

Thank you for your continued interest in iStockphoto.com

Sincerely,

The iStockphoto Administration Team.

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And the list continues , not to mention that the downloads are very low to be honest , I don't want to change your mind , but you should be patient and never give up , someday you'll get a reward for your hard work.